The Shakespearean Myth: William Shakespeare and Circumstantial EvidenceR. Clarke & Company, 1881 - 342 páginas |
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... theater and the busy world , at the age of forty - five , to return to Strat- ford - on - Avon , where lived peacefully in the most . modest retirement , writing nothing and never return- ( v ) ing to the stage - ignored and unknown if ...
... theater and the busy world , at the age of forty - five , to return to Strat- ford - on - Avon , where lived peacefully in the most . modest retirement , writing nothing and never return- ( v ) ing to the stage - ignored and unknown if ...
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... William Shakespeare , of the Globe and Black- friars theaters in London , in the days of Elizabeth , was not the author of these certain dramas and poems for which - for almost three hundred years - he 10 THE SHAKESPEAREAN MYTH .
... William Shakespeare , of the Globe and Black- friars theaters in London , in the days of Elizabeth , was not the author of these certain dramas and poems for which - for almost three hundred years - he 10 THE SHAKESPEAREAN MYTH .
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... are about to visit a theater in these days , what we ask and concern ourselves with is : Is the play enter- taining ? Does it " draw ? " And , when we wit- ness it , the question is : Do we enjoy PART I. - THE MYSTERY . 11.
... are about to visit a theater in these days , what we ask and concern ourselves with is : Is the play enter- taining ? Does it " draw ? " And , when we wit- ness it , the question is : Do we enjoy PART I. - THE MYSTERY . 11.
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... theater or Mr. Wallack's theater last evening should come up , there would be very little evidence , not any records , and scarcely an exhibit to refer to in the matter . Copies of the play - bill or the newspapers of the day might ...
... theater or Mr. Wallack's theater last evening should come up , there would be very little evidence , not any records , and scarcely an exhibit to refer to in the matter . Copies of the play - bill or the newspapers of the day might ...
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... theaters , in the years between 1585 and 1606 , were entertained . The plays " drew . " Peo- ple talked of them about town , and they become val- uable to their proprietors . The mimic lords and ladies were acceptable to the best seats ...
... theaters , in the years between 1585 and 1606 , were entertained . The plays " drew . " Peo- ple talked of them about town , and they become val- uable to their proprietors . The mimic lords and ladies were acceptable to the best seats ...
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